Real Digital Skills; Built Through Practice
At the Institute of Applied Digital Literacy (IADL), expect more than theory. Expect a practical, AI-forward learning experience designed to help you build relevant digital skills, create real work, and move closer to education, career, and entrepreneurship opportunities.















Choose from 12-week career tracks for deeper skill building or 4-week skill sprints for faster upskilling and tool mastery. Across the program, learners engage with areas such as:
- Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Data Science
- Cloud Computing
- Cyber Security
- Robotics and IoT
Learn by doing
IADL is built around hands-on labs; weekly practice; mentor support; feedback loops; portfolio projects; and project showcases. Responsible AI and cyber hygiene are embedded throughout the learning experience so that learners build both skill and judgment.
Each program is designed to help you build things, not just study concepts. Depending on your track, you may create apps, dashboards, pipelines, prototypes, prompt libraries, model reports, or agent blueprints that demonstrate what you can actually do.















Built for flexibility
IADL offers morning; afternoon; evening; and weekend schedule options, with delivery formats that may include in person; online; or hybrid learning. This flexibility helps learners participate in a way that fits their stage of life and personal commitments.
Built for outcomes
At IADL, the goal is not simply to finish a course. The goal is to leave with evidence of growth and readiness for what comes next. Learners are expected to leave with portfolio projects; a certificate of completion; optional certification readiness; and a stronger foundation for further learning and career progress.
Who should apply
IADL is for motivated learners who want practical digital skills that lead somewhere. This includes high schoolers; Form 4 leavers; gap-year learners; university students; and early-career up-skillers who want relevant, applied learning in today’s most important digital domains.
Admissions and learner support
Applying is straightforward. Learners select a course, indicate a preferred start month and schedule, and share their experience and goals through a short application. For eligible learners, payment plans; scholarships; or partner support may be available.
Ready to get started?
Explore programs; choose your track or sprint; and take the next step toward practical digital skills that can expand your opportunities.

